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Traceability funding from province

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced $50,000 in funding for the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association (SSGA) from the province's Voluntary Traceability Fund.

Flax plant looks to add bin space

A request to construct a series of grain storage bins at a flax processor on Myrtle Avenue will proceed to the public notification process following a unanimous decision by Yorkton Council at its regular meeting Monday.

Minor baseball losing teams

The baseball season has been delayed by a handful of rainouts, including three over the past weekend. Two were in Yorkton and one came in Weyburn.

City goes for common promo look

The City of Yorkton is moving to establish a common look for all of its promotional materials.
Festival label on Sask. craft beer

Festival label on Sask. craft beer

In a province born from the efforts of pioneers, Paddock Wood Breweries is following that tradition in bringing new beer tastes to palettes here.
Lyrics create strong emotions

Lyrics create strong emotions

Passing Through Jay Aymar 9-out-of-10 Canada consistently produces amazing musical story tellers. From Lightfoot, Cohen, and Young to the younger Mangan and Plaskett, there's something in the fresh water that makes us a nation of talented raconteurs.
Yorkton Relay for Life 2012 at Century Field June 22

Yorkton Relay for Life 2012 at Century Field June 22

Yorkton Chapter Order of the Eastern Star invite you to a Dessert Tea and Bake Sale - Sat., June 2, 111 Haultain Ave., 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. --- Alzheimer and Dementia Support/Information Group Meeting Wed., June 13, 2:00 p.m., Social Work Dept.
Jumpin' Joe looks forward to local action

Jumpin' Joe looks forward to local action

The high-flying antics of professional wrestling return to Yorkton June 9.

Best of Sask = Best of Festival

For only the second time in the 65-year history of the Yorkton Film Festival a Saskatchewan-produced film has won the Golden Sheaf for Best of Festival.

Yorkton's origins explained in new feature

In the coming weeks and months, Yorkton This Week will feature a special series of articles by city historian Therese Lefebvre Prince on the history of Yorkton's early years.
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